Trishneet Arora was born in 1993, making himself 31 today. He grew up in a small town in Ludhiana, India. Early on in his life, he expressed an interest in and fascination with computers and technology. He attended his local public school and later pursued a bachelor’s degree in computer applications. This education laid the foundation for his future pursuits in entrepreneurship. Early on in his college education, his slow hunch began by recognizing the increasing threats to cyber criminals and the lack of cyber protection.
In 2013 Trishneet established his cyber security business, TAC Security. He had a vision to create a robust cybersecurity framework. He had a mission to help organizations to safeguard their digital assets. During the startup phase, he had many problems and obstacles, lack of funding, skepticism, and intense competition.
He began to take off when he figured out a solution that would be a cost-effective service for the consumer. This approach met the immediate needs of clients shooting TAC Security to the forefront of the cybersecurity industry. Trishneet played a main role in the intense growth of the company he founded. With this incredible achievement, Trishneet was awarded Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list in 2018 and Fortune India’s 40 Under 40 list in 2019. These awards only boosted his company to a new level.
Today TAC Security has grown into a respected and well-known player in the cyber security industry. This company was valued at $50 million after Series A funding round approximations in 2023. Trishneet’s entrepreneurial journey shows that if you stick with an idea or build your slow hunch you have the ability to build a very profitable and successful business.
Great post Phil Yoden! Trishneet Arora’s story is amazing. Despite challenges, he turned his passion for tech into a successful business with TAC Security, which now leads in the cybersecurity industry. His journey shows how sticking with a good idea can really pay off.
Thanks for the post! Really cool to see his slow but steady progress through his determination that his work mattered. His concern for cyber safety is something I find really commendable. Great incorporating of the slow hunch idea!